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. >>> some high profile pooches are taking over manhattan today. >> they're all in the big apple for the westminster kennel club dog show. >> people love this and you can see why. 2700 dogs in all will compete for best in show. their day may start off at the gym with a little exercise and maybe even dog yoga. >> really? >> i'm not kidding. then it's off to the spa for a bath, haircut and manicure. they're high maintenance dogs. some of these dogs get treated better than their owners. >> my job is to greet the two and four-legged guests that come into the show. hand out cookies and deal with visits from the paparazzi. >> this year there will be two new breeds, the tree walker cane hound and park russell terriers sure to make a big slash. >>> coming up this morning, a 9- year-old girl we can all learn something from. >> great story coming up for you. she lost everything but turned tragedy into inspiration for other families. this story you do not want to miss. >> also ahead this morning, took the money shot and won. how much money this clumsy 9- year-old boy took home. we have the deta
. >>> some high profile pooches are taking over manhattan today. >> they're all in the big apple for the westminster kennel club dog show. >> people love this and you can see why. 2700 dogs in all will compete for best in show. their day may start off at the gym with a little exercise and maybe even dog yoga. >> really? >> i'm not kidding. then it's off to the spa for a bath, haircut and manicure. they're high maintenance dogs. some of these dogs get treated...
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poignant, to say the least, that all her possessions should end up in this workaday warehouse in upper manhattan. across about a thousand square feet, there are boxes and boxes of rosa parks' memorabilia, ranging from documents and photographs, right through to really personal items like her jewelry and her dresses. >> this is a two-piece outfit that she wore when she got the congressional medal. there's the dress that she wore for her 85th birthday celebration. >> reporter: the court has mandated that the entire collection should be sold together as one piece -- both papers and personal effects. and as such, in the auction world it could command an enormous asking price. >> we thought to put a price tag of $10 million on this archive. >> reporter: historians are appalled that universities and institutes devoted to african-american history, who seem a natural home for the collection, will not be able to afford such a large amount. >> i mean, this puts it out of the reach of some of the institutions that mrs. parks cared tremendously about. >> reporter: the auctioneers are now suggesting they cou
poignant, to say the least, that all her possessions should end up in this workaday warehouse in upper manhattan. across about a thousand square feet, there are boxes and boxes of rosa parks' memorabilia, ranging from documents and photographs, right through to really personal items like her jewelry and her dresses. >> this is a two-piece outfit that she wore when she got the congressional medal. there's the dress that she wore for her 85th birthday celebration. >> reporter: the...
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but my night in manhattan had taught me one thing. no matter what you're going through, it's always better if you have people to share it with. i was lucky. i wasn't an island at all. seriously, he's got a cute butt. (laughs) ♪ i always feel like somebody's watching me ♪ -- captions by vitac -- >>> this is kpix5 news on the cw. >>> a week long murder mystery solved. police arrest a man accused of killing a teen and leaving her body in a park. good evening, i'm elizabeth cook. >> and i'm ken bastida. joe vasquez has new details about that man. joe. >> reporter: ken, just as a community gathered to grieve here at this memorial, we've learned some more information about the suspect, 32-year-old anthony lamar jones. according to the sheriff's department, he now faces charges of murder, kidnapping, and rape. they came from all over northern california. fairfield where 13-year-old janelle conaway was murdered. where she lived with her foster family, vallejo where she used to live with her natural mom. josh allen is her birth father. >>
but my night in manhattan had taught me one thing. no matter what you're going through, it's always better if you have people to share it with. i was lucky. i wasn't an island at all. seriously, he's got a cute butt. (laughs) ♪ i always feel like somebody's watching me ♪ -- captions by vitac -- >>> this is kpix5 news on the cw. >>> a week long murder mystery solved. police arrest a man accused of killing a teen and leaving her body in a park. good evening, i'm elizabeth...
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. >> vendura, a jeweler with a reputation for style above price, housed in a manhattan salon, jewels dreamed up decades ago by sicilian duke fulco vendura. for the likes of rothchilds d royalty, are still available today thanks to father and son ward and nico landrigan. >> i bought vendura's name and i bought his designs. we have about 10,000 drawings that he did during his career. and i reckon, counting them out, he made about half. since 1985 when i bought the company, i have made maybe 500 different designs, so we still have 9500 to go. >> we have that one piece in the museum collection as well. >> the common theme i see with vendura jewelry is it's wearable. it's jewelry you wear. you don't put it in the bank and wear it once a year to the opera. one is a bracelet for greta garbo. she didn't wear jewelry except these things. ten years ago before gold went crazy they were $5,000 now they're $20,000. >> we work with the same workshops that made jewelry for vendura in the 1940s. when we make one piece we can put time and attention to make it just right as vendura designed it in his
. >> vendura, a jeweler with a reputation for style above price, housed in a manhattan salon, jewels dreamed up decades ago by sicilian duke fulco vendura. for the likes of rothchilds d royalty, are still available today thanks to father and son ward and nico landrigan. >> i bought vendura's name and i bought his designs. we have about 10,000 drawings that he did during his career. and i reckon, counting them out, he made about half. since 1985 when i bought the company, i have made...
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>> the best of the best are competing today in the westminster kennel club show. 2700 breeds are in manhattan to see who is the top dog. there are two new breeds. >>> hundreds of people likely regret their decision to ignore the advice of meteorologists and venture out in the show. this was the result. hundreds of cars and trucks stuck along the long island expressway. may began, that is the expressway -- megan, that is the expressway. >> unreal all these cars and trucks stuck in the snow. they outnumbered the tow trucks needed to get them out. they worked to dig out their cars and get along the best they could. this is a public service announcement for your profession. whether the pros say stay home, lynette. >> it happens every time no matter what the weather is. if it's snowing, flooding, people think they can handle it. >> got to get the milk, the toilet paper and the beer. >> i don't know about the last one. >>> let's talk about what's going on today because we do see this big system. snow to the north. go have severe weather along this frontal boundary to the south. they could be dealin
>> the best of the best are competing today in the westminster kennel club show. 2700 breeds are in manhattan to see who is the top dog. there are two new breeds. >>> hundreds of people likely regret their decision to ignore the advice of meteorologists and venture out in the show. this was the result. hundreds of cars and trucks stuck along the long island expressway. may began, that is the expressway -- megan, that is the expressway. >> unreal all these cars and trucks...
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along lobsters six feet long and oysters 12 inches within they days all the oyster beds in new york, manhattan, the harbor would clean the water. so, just getting people to wake up to what was just literally there 200 years ago, 150 years ago. you see the object and say what is that. you come out and hear these intriguing sounds, sounds like i have never heard in my life. and then you step closer and you almost have a very intimate experience. >> we could link to different institutions around the globe, maybe one per continent, maybe two or three in this country, then once they are all networked, they begin to communicate with one another and share information. in 2010 the website will launch, but it will be what you would call an informational website and then we are going to try to, by 2011, invite people to add a memory. so in a funny way the member rely grows and there is something organic about how this memorial begins to have legs so to speak. so we don't know quite where it will go but i promise to keep on it 10 years. my goal is to raise awareness and then either protect forests from b
along lobsters six feet long and oysters 12 inches within they days all the oyster beds in new york, manhattan, the harbor would clean the water. so, just getting people to wake up to what was just literally there 200 years ago, 150 years ago. you see the object and say what is that. you come out and hear these intriguing sounds, sounds like i have never heard in my life. and then you step closer and you almost have a very intimate experience. >> we could link to different institutions...
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mexico city, unanimous illa maximum bay; buy, manhattan. men -- like moves droll for pray behind that single pedestrian ling painted door paying nothing. a couple of dollars rope pees andare pesos to have her, enter her, eater, 24 her and throw away her bones this could have been anywhere and was. a brutalist none on a bus trying to stay try tort night a woman leader speaking out against the repressive government a young woman traveling with her boyfriend. one loss her voice, the other her followings the last one her life. this could have been anywhere and was. pink wooden crosses. a stack of stones. red carninations and empty chairs in a square. ribbons flying in a sultry wind. i ask ana m i j a t and carl lay, monique, t nevment e c.i.a. memorially, why? why? put down the -- because they were woman. because they were woman. this could have been anywhere. and was. well she got fired for being too beautiful find for drink drink after she was raped. a series offered to marry her wrappist got told it was element but not forceable. this could
mexico city, unanimous illa maximum bay; buy, manhattan. men -- like moves droll for pray behind that single pedestrian ling painted door paying nothing. a couple of dollars rope pees andare pesos to have her, enter her, eater, 24 her and throw away her bones this could have been anywhere and was. a brutalist none on a bus trying to stay try tort night a woman leader speaking out against the repressive government a young woman traveling with her boyfriend. one loss her voice, the other her...
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his funeral will be held monday in manhattan. he was 88 years old. >>> a developing story to tell you about in alabama where a 5-year-old boy is still being held hostage by a gunman inside of an underground bunker about thap bunker currently surrounded by law enforcement. authority assist the gunman could hold out for several more days. his name is jimmy lee dykes. he allegedly grabbed that boy off of a school bus tuesday afternoon after newt chuting and killing the bus driver who was trying to protect the kids. that bunker is located on dykes' property. authorities there have been able to talk to the suspect through a plastic pipe. >>> also an alaska airlines flight landed safely after that pilot simply passed out. an airline spokesman telling us the plane was heading to seattle from los angeles when it had to make an emergency landing in portland late last night. the pilot did regain consciousness before the flight actually landed. a doctor on board was there, fortunately, able to take care of him. at this hour, it is unclear w
his funeral will be held monday in manhattan. he was 88 years old. >>> a developing story to tell you about in alabama where a 5-year-old boy is still being held hostage by a gunman inside of an underground bunker about thap bunker currently surrounded by law enforcement. authority assist the gunman could hold out for several more days. his name is jimmy lee dykes. he allegedly grabbed that boy off of a school bus tuesday afternoon after newt chuting and killing the bus driver who was...
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it's disturbing stuff. ( laughter ) she wanted to live in a cool, artie, loft space in manhattan. so we talked to a realtor and told them our budget, and boom, we're living in an old slaughterhouse in jersey. ( applause ) ( laughter ) it's been converted into an old legislature house in jersey where people live. it was an unsafe and inhumane workplace, but now it's 100 years older than that. ( laughter ) her parents are confused by some of these choices we made. they live in the suburbs in a gated community, very pretty, on a big reservoir, used for drinking water and recreation. i've always felt if that's my drinking water you might not want to rectory at in it. you might want to run it through the britta water. i know it's quaint. i still drink water. my nephew seems to having to a strict regimen of energy drinks. you know the energy drink-- aimed at a teenaged boy. just doesn't feel enough aggression inside of himself. ( laughter ) yeah, we've developed a cocktail of powerful stimulants. let's market it to people with no impulse control. ( laughter ) this shouldn't turn out lik
it's disturbing stuff. ( laughter ) she wanted to live in a cool, artie, loft space in manhattan. so we talked to a realtor and told them our budget, and boom, we're living in an old slaughterhouse in jersey. ( applause ) ( laughter ) it's been converted into an old legislature house in jersey where people live. it was an unsafe and inhumane workplace, but now it's 100 years older than that. ( laughter ) her parents are confused by some of these choices we made. they live in the suburbs in a...
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jon: taking a look at the upper east side of manhattan. funeral services for ed koch scheduled to get underway about ten minutes ago. it appears in fact they have begun now. mourners are packing that historic temple on the upper east side on 5th avenue to remember the 12-year mayor of manhattan. a buy who helped bring the city of back. mayor of manhattan, i should say new york city, helped bring the city back from financial ruin back in the 1980s, a beloved colorful figure. ed koch died last week at the age of 88. he is to be laid to rest today. funeral services underway right now. jenna: another big story we're watching this is murder of a young american mother in turkey. some new leads developing in that case. who police are now questioning to try to get answers. >>> also today the president is taking his push for gun control on the road but he faces a tough battle on capitol hill for his proposals to ban assault weapons and institute universal background checks. we'll go in depth on that story just lead -- ahead. this is $100,000. we as
jon: taking a look at the upper east side of manhattan. funeral services for ed koch scheduled to get underway about ten minutes ago. it appears in fact they have begun now. mourners are packing that historic temple on the upper east side on 5th avenue to remember the 12-year mayor of manhattan. a buy who helped bring the city of back. mayor of manhattan, i should say new york city, helped bring the city back from financial ruin back in the 1980s, a beloved colorful figure. ed koch died last...
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. >> reporter: this is a large part of ralph lauren's manhattan retail presence. two magnificent stores on opposite corners in one of the world's most expensive zip codes. but it's not what's happening in ralph lauren's u.s. stores that is getting attention today. it's the pickup in the luxury retailers' business across the pond that has some people scratching their heads. the iconic american brand today credited the eurozone in part for its strong earnings. the company also issued a rosier forecast for this year, saying its european business is probably better than we expected. but, retail expert howard davidowitz says don't be fooled: europe's economy is still in the toilet. lauren's business is unique. >> ralph lauren is gaining share. why? the best product development, they have the must have fashion. and, they're selling to an audience, the top 20% of income earners who have money. it's a good place to be. >> reporter: europe wasn't a good place to be for lauren last year. sales and profits suffered as shoppers throughout the region broadly cut back on spendi
. >> reporter: this is a large part of ralph lauren's manhattan retail presence. two magnificent stores on opposite corners in one of the world's most expensive zip codes. but it's not what's happening in ralph lauren's u.s. stores that is getting attention today. it's the pickup in the luxury retailers' business across the pond that has some people scratching their heads. the iconic american brand today credited the eurozone in part for its strong earnings. the company also issued a...
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zain asher is at a gas station in manhattan. you've been talking to a few of the new york cabbie who's are probably complaining this morning, i suspect. >> reporter: hi, yes. they certainly are. they're literally watching their wages, essentially, evaporate right before their eyes. let me just let you know that we are at a gas station on 10th avenue. gas prices here, $4.15. premium, $4.45. and the bad news is that we are expecting gas prices to rise further still. let me show you the numbers in terms of gas prices over the rest of the country. the average price of gas right now in the u.s., $3.73 a gallon as you mentioned. but there are places, there are some states where gas prices are even higher than that. places like hawaii, california. the most expensive place to buy gas is in hawaii. over there, gas prices $4.28 a gallon. and we're pretty envious of everyone in wyoming, $3.17. as you mentioned, americans, especially in this part of the country where it is freezing cold, dweelg hiealing with high heating bills and tax incre
zain asher is at a gas station in manhattan. you've been talking to a few of the new york cabbie who's are probably complaining this morning, i suspect. >> reporter: hi, yes. they certainly are. they're literally watching their wages, essentially, evaporate right before their eyes. let me just let you know that we are at a gas station on 10th avenue. gas prices here, $4.15. premium, $4.45. and the bad news is that we are expecting gas prices to rise further still. let me show you the...
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i remember manhattan as a place of working-class residences and little shops. now all i see is this stuff that's going. well, mayor bloomberg is the mayor of the most affluent people in new york more than he is of the people of new york. so i disagree with what the confidence that the mayors for all these reasons -- i'm not sure that they are more space or kind of anchor of democracy. and there are other questions -- i have other questions as well. for example, we have networks of mayors that do a lot of convening, not recently but a long time ago. i don't know how much they actually accomplish, but ben actually thinks that because of the convenience and the parliament of the mayor's he proposes to build because it is voluntary and consensual he seems to think it is our powerful. i don't know why that would be true. i think it is voluntary and consentual of it has no mandate in powerful goods in the society it might be easier to brush aside. the mayors are after all against the space and that their practical if they pay attention to the millions of people that
i remember manhattan as a place of working-class residences and little shops. now all i see is this stuff that's going. well, mayor bloomberg is the mayor of the most affluent people in new york more than he is of the people of new york. so i disagree with what the confidence that the mayors for all these reasons -- i'm not sure that they are more space or kind of anchor of democracy. and there are other questions -- i have other questions as well. for example, we have networks of mayors that...
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and so what would happen if one of these things was popped off in downtown manhattan? well, the map shows certain assumptions about wind speed and other factors what the devastation would be, and, of course, it's worst around the ground zero, and it's slowly getting a little bit better as you go farther out. but the estimate in this scientific journal is that this relatively small nuclear device would jury about 1.6 million people and kill over 600 million people just from being -- 600,000 people. i think we need to think about these kinds of dangers because they are not going away, and as the iranian nuclear program accelerates, these are very real possibilities that we have to think very hard about. rome was brought down by barbarians. we have to be very careful that we ourselves are not brought down by barbarians. and i think the first offense is to understand the nature of the problem. and that's what i've tried to contribute to with this book to show the kind of strategies that insurgents have employed over the centuries as well as the strategies that have been us
and so what would happen if one of these things was popped off in downtown manhattan? well, the map shows certain assumptions about wind speed and other factors what the devastation would be, and, of course, it's worst around the ground zero, and it's slowly getting a little bit better as you go farther out. but the estimate in this scientific journal is that this relatively small nuclear device would jury about 1.6 million people and kill over 600 million people just from being -- 600,000...
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where it travels deep below manhattan. the pressure built up by gravity from the mountains pushes the water upwards toward the surface through vertical shafts. these shafts feed the water mains of each neighborhood, which branch into smaller pipes below the streets... feeding into buildings and houses, into the plumbing, and finally, after its long journey, to our faucets. providing water to homes and industry is a monumental task, requiring immense infrastructure. but once the water is delivered and used, it must also be taken away. man: it's important that the waste generated by any society not be left around. cholera, and other diseases and problems, have been spread, because people wound up living in filth. even the ancients understood that you couldn't have the sewage where you lived. and the easiest thing to do was transport it to another spot -- by water, or a river. most of the first sewer systems were on the east coast of the united states, often in places that already had developed a citywide water supply system.
where it travels deep below manhattan. the pressure built up by gravity from the mountains pushes the water upwards toward the surface through vertical shafts. these shafts feed the water mains of each neighborhood, which branch into smaller pipes below the streets... feeding into buildings and houses, into the plumbing, and finally, after its long journey, to our faucets. providing water to homes and industry is a monumental task, requiring immense infrastructure. but once the water is...
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last night though the ravens quarterback rather going to disney world went to manhattan. he cape here muppets style for an appearance on the late show with dave letterman. the talk quickly turned to his on going contract negotiations. >> this is a contract negotiation and before the game what did your owner say to you about the game and the hopeful outcome? >> well, you know, i actually only talked to him a little bit before this game. before the new england game, he said this is our time. go get them. we have all the faith in you. you know, this is going to be your team for a long time. >> and when we're all done, you come into my office and you can beat me up all you want. >> exactly. >> you can get me down on all fours and grab my wallet. >> that was earlier in the year when i wasn't signing what they want md tow sign. when the time comes, can you come and beat on my desk. and i said all right, i'll take you up on. that i think the time has come. >> i think the time has come, indeed. good for you. >> all right. flack yes after that big win expected to get a new contrac
last night though the ravens quarterback rather going to disney world went to manhattan. he cape here muppets style for an appearance on the late show with dave letterman. the talk quickly turned to his on going contract negotiations. >> this is a contract negotiation and before the game what did your owner say to you about the game and the hopeful outcome? >> well, you know, i actually only talked to him a little bit before this game. before the new england game, he said this is...
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but in manhattan today, it was mostly business as usual, although many workers did try to leave early to beat the snow. and if the snowfall is anywhere close to the storm of '78, you'll see the impact in economic data in the weeks ahead. >> usually major storms cause increased volatility in economic data. so, that jobless claims jump significantly in the beginning as government offices close, because of the storm. and they surge back up after the offices reopened. >> reporter: if there's a silver lining in this storm, it's the timing. the heaviest snowfall will happen over the weekend. and the clean-up is expected well before valentines day, which contributes $18 billion to the economy. erika miller, "n.b.r.," new york. >> susie: that massive storm is also pushing up fuel prices. those higher prices come as gasoline is also on the rise. joining us now with the outlook for energy, alan harry. he's portfolio manager and c.e.o. of the spartan commodity fund. alan, let me first start off by talking to you about home heating oil. we saw prices up this week 3%. what is the trend going forwa
but in manhattan today, it was mostly business as usual, although many workers did try to leave early to beat the snow. and if the snowfall is anywhere close to the storm of '78, you'll see the impact in economic data in the weeks ahead. >> usually major storms cause increased volatility in economic data. so, that jobless claims jump significantly in the beginning as government offices close, because of the storm. and they surge back up after the offices reopened. >> reporter: if...
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. >> reporter: the trial got underway in a manhattan federal courtroom today, and now that its begun, attorneys say a settlement could be coming. >> there is something about a trial that forces the parties to look at a case a little differently than they do when they're not at trial and it may well be that they reach a compromise at that point. >> reporter: martha stewart and the c.e.o.s of macy's and jc penney are expected to take the stand. the trial is slated to last about two-and-a-half weeks. unlike other court cases which are decided by a jury the outcome of this one will be decide by one judge. ruben ramirez, "n.b.r.," new york. >> tom: what started out as some mild selling picked up this afternoon with some federal reserve officials worrying about how long to keep buying bonds to help the economy. that news came just after two o'clock eastern time, which is when the s&p 500 selling gathered momentum. the index finished down by 1.2%. it was at a five and a half year high yesterday. trading volume grew. 815 million shares on the big board. two billion traded on the nasdaq. all 1
. >> reporter: the trial got underway in a manhattan federal courtroom today, and now that its begun, attorneys say a settlement could be coming. >> there is something about a trial that forces the parties to look at a case a little differently than they do when they're not at trial and it may well be that they reach a compromise at that point. >> reporter: martha stewart and the c.e.o.s of macy's and jc penney are expected to take the stand. the trial is slated to last about...
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he was the focus of attention walking around his manhattan neighborhood on monday. reporters were trying to get his reaction to a photographer's claim that baldwin used a racial slur during a confrontation over the weekend. but baldwin had very little to say. >> can you set the record straight? >> i thought i was doing that with you. >> in a statement, baldwin called the photographer's claim, totally bogus. baldwin and that photographer have filed complaints with police. >>> those who knew country singer mindy mccready are asking if something could have been done to help her. mccready had threatened to kill herself after losing custody of one of her sons earlier this month, and should not have been allowed to leave court-ordered rehab. she is the fifth cast member from "celebrity rehab" to die. >>> magic johnson calls the late dr. jerry buss, the long-time owner of the lakers, a visionary and an incredible businessman. buss bought the team in 1989. and he is credited with effortlessly bringing together top-named talent and high-priced coaches. buss died on monday af
he was the focus of attention walking around his manhattan neighborhood on monday. reporters were trying to get his reaction to a photographer's claim that baldwin used a racial slur during a confrontation over the weekend. but baldwin had very little to say. >> can you set the record straight? >> i thought i was doing that with you. >> in a statement, baldwin called the photographer's claim, totally bogus. baldwin and that photographer have filed complaints with police....
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farmers are not in trouble yet we cut them dozens of checks every year including thosewho lived in manhattan. >> get the farm subsidies grow forever and ever. >> end then we find out what the super bowl ad the farmers are the backbone of america. [applause] john: let's talk about college. he will have a score card and in fairness "u.s. news and world report" does it but they will say who gets jobs. >> bill gates gave his annual address on issues facing the world and said we need to rework the scorecard and education bill gates, u.s. news and the government version that no one reads badly for matted and cannot find it on the internet except pd f and it has to be downloaded. [laughter] [applause] and will cost millions of dollars. john: climate change. we must do more to combat climate change and there is overwhelming judgment of scientists that hurricane sandy. [laughter] caused by climate change? >> i give him credit for being that devious he says sandy than overwhelming evidence, there is not that climate change caused hurricane sandy. >> there is no evidence. >> maybe this sea level rises
farmers are not in trouble yet we cut them dozens of checks every year including thosewho lived in manhattan. >> get the farm subsidies grow forever and ever. >> end then we find out what the super bowl ad the farmers are the backbone of america. [applause] john: let's talk about college. he will have a score card and in fairness "u.s. news and world report" does it but they will say who gets jobs. >> bill gates gave his annual address on issues facing the world and...
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. ♪ >>> this is a live view from atop of the rock in manhattan. maybe going to be a snowier picture in a couple days. let's check on the weather with bill karins. i mean it sounds like it's going to be big. >> yeah, this is it. i mean this is the big one of the winter season. i think someone in eastern new england will get 30 inches of snow. that's 2 1/2 feet. eastern mass or northern rhode island. >> so you're saying i can't go 12 plus 12 and then add 6? basically, he says i can't do math. >> you said it. i didn't tell you anything. here's the setup. two storms are already on the map. we're going to have an unfun travel day throughout the great lakes today. a rainy pattern down in the southeast. those two storms combine off the east coast and about 24 hours from now for our friday night blizzard. that's when the worst of the weather conditions will be. and then right through saturday morning all of eastern mass out in cape cod is going to be really nasty. so blizzard watches now cover all of rhode island, eastern mass, most of connecticut, winter
. ♪ >>> this is a live view from atop of the rock in manhattan. maybe going to be a snowier picture in a couple days. let's check on the weather with bill karins. i mean it sounds like it's going to be big. >> yeah, this is it. i mean this is the big one of the winter season. i think someone in eastern new england will get 30 inches of snow. that's 2 1/2 feet. eastern mass or northern rhode island. >> so you're saying i can't go 12 plus 12 and then add 6? basically, he...
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this weekend, we followed along as they focused on the historic neighborhood around eldridge street on manhattan's lower east side. in the late 1800s, this was a predominantly jewish neighborhood, where many eastern european immigrants worked in the garment industry and lived in crowded tenements. in the 1920s, new legal restrictions curtailed jewish immigration and the neighborhood slowly became a center for greek immigrants. then, new york's famous chinatown began spilling over and the street took on a distinctly asian character. today, latino families are moving in, as are muslims from asia and africa. >> people's faith paths come from all over the world and flow into eldridge street from the head of it and then go on down to the end and you have the history of world religions. right here. >> reporter: our first stop, a saturday morning service at the buddhist association of new york, where monks and nuns in the mahayana tradition are chanting the lotus sutra. many of the people here are fujinese-speaking chinese immigrants, but after talking with some of the leaders, carnes and his associate,
this weekend, we followed along as they focused on the historic neighborhood around eldridge street on manhattan's lower east side. in the late 1800s, this was a predominantly jewish neighborhood, where many eastern european immigrants worked in the garment industry and lived in crowded tenements. in the 1920s, new legal restrictions curtailed jewish immigration and the neighborhood slowly became a center for greek immigrants. then, new york's famous chinatown began spilling over and the street...
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look at toll brothers as an example, one of the things they did was bought two pieces of property in manhattan where real estate is doing exceptionally well. i wouldn't say they haven't built themselves into better companies. they have. does that justify high multiples? i don't think so. one other thing that was a positive about the market was the fact we saw some negativity in the markets. in gold, it increased. those type of things, they reflect some skepticism. the market needs skepticism. from this skeptic, that is a positive. >> i'm going to play the optimist on the desk. wasn't this a solid, broad add vansz -- we have had new highs on the transports, midcaps, small capps. it is a broad-based rally. >> we really had trouble earlier in the week. we had a nice comeback on friday. part of the problem is that when the market starts getting volatile, it tends to stay volatile. that does not end well. another sector that had problems this week are the banks. bank of america, when the broad market was up, bank of america was up all of 2 cents, all of 6.5% from its february high. to the degree tr
look at toll brothers as an example, one of the things they did was bought two pieces of property in manhattan where real estate is doing exceptionally well. i wouldn't say they haven't built themselves into better companies. they have. does that justify high multiples? i don't think so. one other thing that was a positive about the market was the fact we saw some negativity in the markets. in gold, it increased. those type of things, they reflect some skepticism. the market needs skepticism....
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i think we have a shot on the west side of manhattan, there's a running tap there. and you can see it coming down there as well. >> when we talk about new york, is this going to go to rain and then back to snow? what's the deal? >> yeah. there's going to be a little changeover. later this afternoon, it becomes all snow. and we're still talking anywhere from nine inches to a foot of snow in new york city, more as you move north and west. the other problem with this, it's not just snow. it is wind. this is going to be a wind-driven event. that's why there are blizzard warnings. winds will cut down on visibilities. we've got arctic high up to our north and canada. nor'easter coming up the coast. the pressure gradient, the difference between the two areas of pressure, that's those lines. and the tighter those lines, the higher the winds. as that low pressure pulls away -- look at some of these wind -- these are wind gusts from new york city, 43-mile-per-hour wind gusts friday afternoon. and then as we move on through the day, 55-mile-per-hour wind gusts in boston. nantu
i think we have a shot on the west side of manhattan, there's a running tap there. and you can see it coming down there as well. >> when we talk about new york, is this going to go to rain and then back to snow? what's the deal? >> yeah. there's going to be a little changeover. later this afternoon, it becomes all snow. and we're still talking anywhere from nine inches to a foot of snow in new york city, more as you move north and west. the other problem with this, it's not just...
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this in new jersey right across from lower manhattan. it looks like three boats up in flames now. it looks a little bit windy, you can still see flames coming out of that middle boat. these are live pictures. >> and this would be an area where commuters might go across. it's a holiday, but ferry traffic does come in that direction. >> the smoke is blowing over lower manhattan right now. it looks like it's the three boats right now. they don't know how it started. >> all right, the big local stories that we are following, one person is dead, killed in a crash in a stolen car. this happened with a routine traffic start last night. it was the 5400 block of moterey road where the crash happened. >>> an investigation is looking into how a ferry crash and a motor boat happened. here is helicopter video. >>> also, tracking the pain at the pump on this president's someday, gas prices are soring. the national average is $3.73. where are these prices? this is not in the bay area. there's no way. prices have gone up over the last 30 days. >> i am filling up more now. >> i need to. >> 4:14 i
this in new jersey right across from lower manhattan. it looks like three boats up in flames now. it looks a little bit windy, you can still see flames coming out of that middle boat. these are live pictures. >> and this would be an area where commuters might go across. it's a holiday, but ferry traffic does come in that direction. >> the smoke is blowing over lower manhattan right now. it looks like it's the three boats right now. they don't know how it started. >> all right,...
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it fits precisely into a map of manhattan of that scale. the first "x" is shedir, the first star. site of this morning's murders in greenwich village. that would put the second star in turtle bay, somewhere near the u.n; the third star, columbus circle. you get the idea. this is a map of where ennis plans to kill people. this is important. did you tell anyone yet? they're all very excited. resources being reallocated as we speak. trouble is, i think it's all bollocks. wait, you think you're wrong? i think i cracked a code that was intended to be cracked. i think he wants the police directing resources to these locations so he can, i don't know, watch them. like mice running a maze of his own design. oh, speaking of vermin. watson: what is it with you and that woman? it's obviously more than just hating profilers. if you're asking if we had sex, the answer is yes, obviously. oh, so she's an ex? more like a "c," c-plus at best. we had an arrangement while she was in london, similar to the arrangement i have with other women here in new york. we performed the act of love loudly and r
it fits precisely into a map of manhattan of that scale. the first "x" is shedir, the first star. site of this morning's murders in greenwich village. that would put the second star in turtle bay, somewhere near the u.n; the third star, columbus circle. you get the idea. this is a map of where ennis plans to kill people. this is important. did you tell anyone yet? they're all very excited. resources being reallocated as we speak. trouble is, i think it's all bollocks. wait, you think...
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. >> reporter: this is a large part of ralph lauren's manhattan retail presence. two magnificent stores on opposite corners in one of the world's most expensive zip codes. but it's not what's happening in ralph lauren's u.s. stores that is getting attention today. it's the pickup in the luxury retailers' business across the pond that has some people scratching their heads. the iconic american brand today credited the eurozone in part for its strong earnings. the company also issued a rosier forecast for this year, saying its european business is probably better than we expected. but, retail expert howard davidowitz says don't be fooled: europe's economy is still in the toilet. lauren's business is unique. >> ralph lauren is gaining share. why? the best product development, they have the must have fashion. and, they're selling to an audience, the top 20% of income earners who have money. it's a good place to be. >> reporter: europe wasn't a good place to be for lauren last year. sales and profits suffered as shoppers throughout the region broadly cut back on spendi
. >> reporter: this is a large part of ralph lauren's manhattan retail presence. two magnificent stores on opposite corners in one of the world's most expensive zip codes. but it's not what's happening in ralph lauren's u.s. stores that is getting attention today. it's the pickup in the luxury retailers' business across the pond that has some people scratching their heads. the iconic american brand today credited the eurozone in part for its strong earnings. the company also issued a...